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词条 List of Borussia Dortmund seasons
释义

  1. Seasons

  2. Key

  3. Footnotes

  4. References

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This is a list of seasons played by Borussia Dortmund in German and European football, from 1911 (the year of the club's first competitive season) to the most recent completed season. Borussia Dortmund were founded on 19 December 1909.

The club has won the German Championship eight times, the German Cup four times, the German Super cup three times and the German Indoor Championship four times. They also won the UEFA Champions League and the Intercontinental Cup in 1997 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1966. Borussia Dortmund was the first German club to win a UEFA competition.

This list details the club's achievements in all major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the League that season.

Seasons

SeasonLeagueGerman CupEurope/OtherTop goalscorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1911–12C-Klasse1st
1912–13B-Klasse3rd
1913–14B-Klasse1st
1914–15A-Klasse[1]4th
1915–16Only friendlies
1916–17A-Klasse3rd
1917–18Only friendlies
1918–19A-Klasse3rd
1919–20A-Klasse[2]3rd
1920–21A-Klasse1st[3]
1921–221. KL9th
1922–231. KL1st
1923–241. KL13th
1924–251. KL1st
1925–262. BK2nd
1926–271. BK[4]9th
1927–282. BK2nd
1928–292. BK7th
1929–302. BK4th
1930–311. BK7th
1931–321. BK1st
1932–331. BK2nd
1933–34BK[5]6th
1934–35BK246939331stDNQ
1935–36BK1stDNQ
1936–37GL[6]189183939193rdQF
1937–38GL1811434528262ndR1
1938–39GL187654640203rdDNQ
1939–40GL1851123560119thDNQ
1940–41GL2210486250244thDNQ
1941–42GL1811255838242ndDNQ
1942–43GL186574646176thDNQ
1943–44GL1810444621243rdDNQ
1944–45The season was abandoned due to World War II
1945–46LL [7]167544933193rdNP
1946–47LL1812515418291st[8]NP
1947–48OL[9]2417256222361st[10]NPAugust Lenz20
1948–49OL2417437930381st[11]NPAlfred Preißler25
1949–50OL30[12]20377636431st[13]NPAlfred Preißler24
1950–51OL30141155236393rdNPJosef Linneweber21
1951–52OL3013897953344thNPAlfred Niepieklo19
1952–53OL3020648736461st[14]R1[15]Alfred Niepieklo
Franz Farke
17
1953–54OL30144126958325thDNQAlfred Niepieklo15
1954–55OL30126126357305thDNQAlfred Preißler18
1955–56OL3020557836451st[16]DNQAlfred Niepieklo24
1956–57OL3017767333411st[17]DNQEuropean Cup R2Alfred Kelbassa30
1957–58OL3014796744355thDNQEuropean Cup QFAlfred Kelbassa24
1958–59OL30155105947355thDNQAlfred Schmidt12
1959–60OL3014798162353rdDNQJürgen Schütz31
1960–61OL3015967046392nd[18]DNQJürgen Schütz27
1961–62OL30128106751328thDNQJürgen Schütz20
1962–63OL3019297739401st[19]Runners-upJürgen Schütz25
1963–64BL[20]30145117357334thR1European Cup SFFriedhelm Konietzka20
1964–65BL3015696748363rdWinnerFriedhelm Konietzka22
1965–66BL34[21]19967036472ndR1CWC WinnersLothar Emmerich31
1966–67BL34159107041393rdR1CWC R2Lothar Emmerich[22]28
1967–68BL341271560593114thSFLothar Emmerich18
1968–69BL341181549543016thR1Lothar Emmerich12
1969–70BL34148126067365thR2Werner Weist20
1970–71BL341091554602913thR2Dieter Weinkauff8
1971–72BL34682034832017thR1Jürgen Schütz11
1972–73RL3416997745414thDNQHorst Bertl17
1973–74RL34157126350376thR1Burkhard Segler20
1974–752.BL[23]38171296544466thSFBurkhard Sedler14
1975–762.BL3822889337522ndR2Hans-Werner Hartl18
1976–77BL341210127364348thR3Manfred Burgsmüller14
1977–78BL341451557713311thR2Manfred Burgsmüller20
1978–79BL3410111354703112thR4Manfred Burgsmüller15
1979–80BL34148126456366thSFManfred Burgsmüller20
1980–81BL34139126959357thR3Manfred Burgsmüller27
1981–82BL34185115940416thR3Manfred Burgsmüller22
1982–83BL34167117862397thSFUEFA Cup R1Rüdiger Abramczik16
1983–84BL341181554653013thR1Erdal Keser
Bernd Klotz
9
1984–85BL341341751653014thR2Michael Zorc8
1985–86BL34108649652816thSFJürgen Wegmann14
1986–87BL34151097050404thR2Norbert Dickel20
1987–88BL349111451542913thR3UEFA Cup R3Michael Zorc13
1988–89BL34121395640377thWinnerNorbert Dickel12
1989–90BL34151185135414thR2CWC R2Andreas Möller
Michael Zorc
10
DFB-Supercup Winners
1990–91BL3410141046573410thR1UEFA Cup R3Michael Rummenigge8
1991–92BL38[24]201266647522ndR3Stéphane Chapuisat20
1992–93BL3418576143414thR4UEFA Cup Runners-upStéphane Chapuisat15
1993–94BL34159104945394thR2UEFA Cup QFStéphane Chapuisat17
1994–95BL3420956733491stR2UEFA Cup SFMichael Zorc15
1995–96BL[25]34191147638681stQFUEFA Champions League QFMichael Zorc15
DFB-Supercup Winners
1996–97BL3419696341633rdR1UEFA Champions League WinnersStéphane Chapuisat13
DFB-Supercup Winners
1997–98BL3411101357554310thR3UEFA Champions League SFStéphane Chapuisat14
UEFA Super Cup RU
Intercontinental Cup Winners
DFB-Ligapokal SF
1998–99BL3416994834574thR3Stéphane Chapuisat8
1999–2000BL349131241384011thR3UEFA Cup R4Fredi Bobic7
2000–01BL34161086242583rdR2Fredi Bobic10
2001–02BL3421766233701stR1UEFA Cup Runners-upMárcio Amoroso18
DFB-Ligapokal SF
2002–03BL34151365127583rdR2UEFA Champions League R2Jan Koller13
DFB-Ligapokal SF
2003–04BL34167115948556thR2UEFA Cup R2Ewerthon
Jan Koller
16
DFB-Ligapokal Runners-up
2004–05BL34151094744557thR3Jan Koller15
2005–06BL341113104542467thR1Euzebiusz Smolarek13
2006–07BL34128144143449thR2Alexander Frei16
2007–08BL3410101450624013thRunners-upMladen Petrić13
2008–09BL34151456037596thR3UEFA Cup R1Alexander Frei12
2009–10BL3416995442575thR3Lucas Barrios19
2010–11BL3423656722751stR2UEFA Europa League GSLucas Barrios16
2011–12BL3425638025811stWinnersUEFA Champions League GSRobert Lewandowski22
DFL-Supercup Runners-up
2012–13BL3419968142662ndQFUEFA Champions League Runners-upRobert Lewandowski24
DFL-Supercup Runners-up
2013–14BL3422578038712ndRunners-upUEFA Champions League QFRobert Lewandowski20
DFL-Supercup Winners
2014–15BL34137144742467thRunners-upUEFA Champions League R16Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang16
DFL-Supercup Winners
2015–16BL3424648234782ndRunners-upUEFA Europa League QFPierre-Emerick Aubameyang25
2016–17BL34181067240643rdWinnersUEFA Champions League QFPierre-Emerick Aubameyang31
DFL-Supercup Runners-up
2017–18BL34151096447554thR3UEFA Champions League GSPierre-Emerick Aubameyang13
UEFA Europa League R16
DFL-Supercup Runners-up

Key

{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}
  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
{{col-4}}
  • BL = Bundesliga
  • 2.BL = 2. Bundesliga
  • RL = Regionalliga
  • GL = Gauliga
{{col-4}}
  • DNQ = Did not qualify
  • GS = Group stage
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • F = Final
{{col-end}}
ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Footnotes

1. ^First time in the first regional level.
2. ^New third regional level(A-Klasse, Ruhr-Emscher-Kreis).
3. ^loser in the play off for the promotion.
4. ^Borussia's first season in the new highest regional league.
5. ^The 1. Bezirksklasse was renamed into Bezirksklasse.
6. ^The 16 Gauligen were introduced in 1933. It was the first time that Germany had a systematic league structure.
7. ^After World War II, the 18 clubs who played in the Gauliga Westfalen between 1933 and 1944 formed the Landesliga Westfalen as a provisorical first division. The teams were drawn into two groups with nine teams each. The winners played a final for the Westfalian Championship.
8. ^Won Westfalian Championship vs. Schalke 04.
9. ^The Oberliga West was the new first division in Western Germany. The champions and often the runners-up played together with the teams from the Oberligen North, Southwest, South and Berlin for the German Championship.
10. ^Did not qualified for the German Championship.
11. ^Lost German Championship final to VfR Mannheim.
12. ^The Oberliga West was expanded from 13 to 16 teams.
13. ^Eliminated in the first round of the German Championship to VfR Mannheim.
14. ^Eliminated in the group stage of the German Championship. Finished second behind VfB Stuttgart due to the goal average.
15. ^The German Cup was reintroduced in 1952.
16. ^Won German Championship final vs. Karlsruher SC
17. ^Won German Championship final vs. Hamburger SV
18. ^Lost German Championship final to 1. FC Nürnberg.
19. ^Won German Championship final vs. 1. FC Köln
20. ^The Bundesliga was introduced as the first nationwide first division in Germany.
21. ^The Bundesliga was expanded from 16 to 18 teams.
22. ^Joint German Bundesliga top goalscorer with Gerd Müller.
23. ^The 2. Fußball-Bundesliga was introduced in 1974 with two groups of 20 teams each.
24. ^The 1991–92 Bundesliga season was the only campaign with 20 teams.
25. ^The 1995–96 season saw the introduction of three points for a win.

References

  • Borussia Dortmund at Fußballdaten.de (in German)
  • BVB-Statistik at Schwatzgelb.de (in German)
  • {{cite book |author=Grüne, Hardy|title=Vom Kronprinzen bis zur Bundesliga |publisher=Agon Sportverlag |location=Kassel|year=1996 |month= |isbn=3-89784-057-X}}
  • {{cite book |author=Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich|title=Der Ruhm, der Traum und das Geld: Die Geschichte von Borussia Dortmund|publisher=Die Werkstatt|location=Göttingen|year=2005 |month= |isbn=3-89533-480-4}}
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